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LncRNA CamK-A Regulates Ca2+-Signaling-Mediated Tumor Microenvironment Remodeling.

Molecular cell (2018-09-18)
Ling-Jie Sang, Huai-Qiang Ju, Guang-Ping Liu, Tian Tian, Guo-Lin Ma, Yun-Xin Lu, Ze-Xian Liu, Ruo-Lang Pan, Rui-Hua Li, Hai-Long Piao, Jeffrey R Marks, Luo-Jia Yang, Qingfeng Yan, Wenqi Wang, Jianzhong Shao, Yubin Zhou, Tianhua Zhou, Aifu Lin
ABSTRACT

Cancer cells entail metabolic adaptation and microenvironmental remodeling to survive and progress. Both calcium (Ca2+) flux and Ca2+-dependent signaling play a crucial role in this process, although the underlying mechanism has yet to be elucidated. Through RNA screening, we identified one long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) named CamK-A (lncRNA for calcium-dependent kinase activation) in tumorigenesis. CamK-A is highly expressed in multiple human cancers and involved in cancer microenvironment remodeling via activation of Ca2+-triggered signaling. Mechanistically, CamK-A activates Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase PNCK, which in turn phosphorylates IκBα and triggers calcium-dependent nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) activation. This regulation results in the tumor microenvironment remodeling, including macrophage recruitment, angiogenesis, and tumor progression. Notably, our human-patient-derived xenograft (PDX) model studies demonstrate that targeting CamK-A robustly impaired cancer development. Clinically, CamK-A expression coordinates with the activation of CaMK-NF-κB axis, and its high expression indicates poor patient survival rate, suggesting its role as a potential biomarker and therapeutic target.

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Biotin RNA Labeling Mix, sufficient for 20 reactions (transcription), pkg of 40 μL, solution